Skin: Layers, Structure and Function - Cle…
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/10978-skin
Three layers of tissue make up the skin: Epidermis, the outer layer that you can see. It protects the skin from water loss, infection, and damage. Dermis, the middle layer that contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, and collagen. It provides strength, elasticity, and sensation to the skin. Hypodermis, the bottom or fatty layer that attaches the skin to the underlying tissues. It insulates the body, stores energy, and cushions the organs. Epidermis, the top layer. Dermis, the middle layer. Hypodermis, the bottom or fatty layer. Epidermis (outer layer) Dermis (middle layer) Hypodermis (deepest layer)
Epidermis, the outer layer that you can see. It protects the skin from water loss, infection, and damage.
Dermis, the middle layer that contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, sweat glands, and collagen. It provides strength, elasticity, and sensation to the skin.
Hypodermis, the bottom or fatty layer that attaches the skin to the underlying tissues. It insulates the body, stores energy, and cushions the organs.
Epidermis, the top layer.
Dermis, the middle layer.
Hypodermis, the bottom or fatty layer.
Epidermis (outer layer)
Dermis (middle layer)
Hypodermis (deepest layer)
DA: 64 PA: 75 MOZ Rank: 12